Thursday, June 14, 2007

Shopping


"the biggest artichoke I've ever seen. I placed it next to a normal artichoke to show how big it is"



Now I normally don't post my shopping trips because they take so long, but I often get asked by non-vegans "what do you eat!" and if they are vega*n then it's still "what do you eat" so here's our big-payday-shopping-trip, all of the canned/dried/frozen stuff will last for a month, the fresh stuff will last for 1-2 weeks.

*=organic

5 LB bag gala apples
8 orange nectarines (and they are so good)
8 black & red plums
2 red bell peppers
2 yellow bell peppers
2 orange bell peppers
1/3 LB fresh dates*
1 LB baby spring mix*
1 1/2 LB parsnips
6 asain pears
9 kiwis
1 LB portabella mushrooms
2 6oz raspberry O'soy yogurt cups*
2 6oz blueberry O'soy yogurt cups*
4 blocks firm tofu*
1 carton Silk unsweetened*
3 of the biggest artichokes I've ever seen (pictured above)
1 box plum antioxident white tea
1 LB brown rice flour*
2 LB dry white beans
2 cans kidney beans
2 cans small red beans
3 cans small white beans
2 cans chickpeas
1 can black beans
1g saffron*
7oz package garam marsala
1 bottle pomegranate molasses
2 LB moong dal (split yellow lentils)
1 bottle La Choy soy sauce (it is gluten-free)
1 package Lundberg Mochi Sweet Rice Cakes* (these are so good and chrunchy)
3 LB frozen blueberries
12 LB frozen strawberries
6 LB mixed frozen fruit (dole)
4 shelf-stable cartons Westsoy unsweetened*
1 bottle lemon pepper seasoning
6 LB ruby grapefruit
2 limes
1 bottle hot sauce
1 bottle garlic infused red wine vinagar


"inside my fridge"


"crisper drawer"


"the pantry"

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

24th post

I need to start updating daily, instead of saving all my pictures lol, cause it takes me forever to write these long posts!

Oh and this time I have pictures of some of the food in the garden :)




Salad of Mixed spring greens*, sugar snap peas**, chickpeas, carrots, toasted almonds, and the oh-so-infamous: thousand island dressing. Oh and some Japanese sweet potatoes :)




Here's some fresh onions from the garden. I like to peel, clean, trim and slice them, then put them in the freezer so I always have plenty on hand.


Hehe, I was trying to get fancy. A sliced green apple topped with a (peeled) sliced kiwi.


Fresh sugar snap peas**. This are going to be cleaned, trimmed, blanched, shocked (ice water) and frozen.


Look, I got a steamer! I found it at a garage sale for like $2 and it's only been used once! This is perfect for blanching vegetables to go in the freezer


A steamed artichoke with thousand island dressing. Sounds grossly interesting, but is really good. I'd never had fresh artichokes before because I didn't know how to cook them, but I was watching good eats the other day and he said how to cook artichokes, so I bought a few, and they're great.


I used my new steamer and made some steamed Japanese sweet potatoes**, sugar snap peas**, and carrots topped with
slivered almonds.


I wasn't in the mood for a smoothie so I made a fruit salad instead. Here's the ingredients before:
1 apricot
red grapes
raw almonds
1 medium gala apple
1 kiwi
crystallized ginger
raspberry soy yogurt*



Heres all the fruit chopped up


And finished up with the yogurt and almonds.


Steamed kale** with sesame oil and steamed japanese sweet potatoes**


THV Herb Sunflower Bread. I found a recipe for a quinoa and sunflower bread, but I didn't have all the ingredients, so I just used the measurements and used different flours and added herbs instead, so really I ended up making my own recipe since I can't ever follow directions and keep to a recipe. So this one has brown rice flour, buckwheat flour, basil, rosemary, sunflower seed, oregano, and some other stuff. I made a mini loaf this time because I was scared I wouldn't have enough flour, so I'm gonna double it and add some flaxseed next time, because it got a little crumbly when I toasted it.





Smoothie of strawberries, orange extract, green tea and fresh stevia**



I call it, Kale Mountain, it doesn't look that big, but it's a good ten pounds worth (from the garden). And it took forever to clean, de-stem, chop, blanch and freeze.


THV stuffed italian acorn squash. It's got acorn squash (duh) , broccoli, tomatoes, italian seasoning, rosemary and lentils. It's really good and sorta tastes like pizza (to me at least). It's better in the winter though because the squash has more flavor.


Smoothie of mixed dole frozen fruit (pineapple, honeydew, strawberries, grapes, peaches), stevia*, green tea powder (matcha) and soymilk*.


I used my Herb Sunflower bread and made a sandwich of asparagus, lettuce*, mustard*, and yellow bell peppers.




Remember my guinea pig Lola that was pregnant, well Mango is doing good (I couldn't get her to sit still for a picture though), but Lola isn't. You see she has really long hair, and it's normally in the 90's here, so I decided to shave her, and she looks awful! Thank god she doesn't have a mirror, but I do think the other guinea pigs were laughing at her.